Re: PG-MQ? - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Marko Kreen
Subject Re: PG-MQ?
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Msg-id e51f66da0706201002h245903f6mbab54725106e4212@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: PG-MQ?  (Chris Browne <cbbrowne@acm.org>)
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On 6/20/07, Chris Browne <cbbrowne@acm.org> wrote:
> markokr@gmail.com ("Marko Kreen") writes:
> > To Chris: you should like PgQ, its just stored procs in database,
> > plus it's basically just generalized Slony-I, with some optimizations,
> > so should be familiar territory ;)
>
> Looks interesting...

Thanks :)

> Random ideas
> ============
> - insert_event in C (way to get rid of plpython)
>
> Yeah, I'm with that...  Ever tried building [foo] on AIX, where foo in
> ('perl', 'python', ...)???  :-(
>
> It seems rather excessive to add in a whole stored procedure language
> simply for one function...

Well, it's standard in our installations as we use it for
other stuff too.  It's much easier to prototype in PL/Python
than in C...

As it has not been performance problem I have not bothered
to rewrite it.  But now the interface has been stable some
time, it could be done.

-- 
marko


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